He Married The Wrong CH 10

He Married The Wrong CH 10

Chapter 10 

As Aurora stepped out of the airport and into the streets of Sydney, she found herself surrounded by 

unfamiliar buildings, strangers of every skin tone, and kind, curious smiles from people passing 

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It was all so new. So different from the graytoned streets she had grown up on

And yet she didn’t feel the slightest fear

In fact, for the first time in a long whileshe felt hopeful

She was finally free

Free from the house that had never been a home. Free from the people who had never truly loved 

her

She wheeled her suitcase to the side and opened her phone, locating the address her new landlord 

had sent her

It wasn’t far, but with her body still sore and her limbs heavy from travel, calling a rideshare felt 

like the better option

Even if it cost more, all she wanted right now was rest

The driver arrived within five minutes

He stepped out of the car, a thickset man with a roughlooking face and a vivid tattoo snaking down

his forearm. He didn’t say a word as he hoisted her suitcase into the trunk

Aurora tensed slightly

Sensing her unease, the driver finally turned his head and asked casually, You British?” 

She shook her head quickly. American.” 

The man’s face brightened. Ah, American! A fellow countryman!” 

“Where from?he added. I’m from Wyoming.” 

His accent was unusualprobably influenced by years abroadbut to Aurora, the sound felt oddly 

comforting

It was like unexpectedly bumping into an old friend in a foreign land

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New York.she replied with a faint smile

That broke the ice completely

They began chatting as the car rolled through the city streets

The driver told her he had moved to Australia for his girlfriend. Back in USA, he had owned a tattoo parlor, but starting a business here was expensive, and the taxes were brutal. So now he was driving to save up, hoping to reopen a studio someday

At a red light, he pulled out his wallet and proudly showed her a photohe and his girlfriend smiling cheektocheek

His whole face lit up when he talked about her

What about you?he asked. What brings you to Australia? I mean, coming from New York, I bet 

you had a good life already.” 

Aurora hesitated for a beat

She couldn’t exactly say I came here to run from my family

That felttoo heavy. Too personal

Work,she answered after a pause. I got a good job opportunity here.” 

That’s great,the driver said with genuine warmth. If the future looks brighter here, you made the right choice.” 

Aurora nodded, choosing not to elaborate further

The rest of the ride, he talked enthusiastically about Sydney’s neighborhoods, local food, and hidden gems around the city. She listened carefully and made mental notes of every place he 

mentioned

When they finally arrived at her apartment building, she paid the fare through the appbut also 

took out a crisp new bill and offered it as a tip

No need,he said, waving her off. We’re both American. Don’t be so formal.” 

He set her suitcase down, gave her a quick wave, and drove off

Aurora stood there for a moment, smiling faintly, her heart a little warmer

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She turned toward the entrance

Her landladya cheerful woman with a head of bouncy golden curlswas already waiting. She handed over the keys, ran through a few basic instructions, and left almost as quickly as she had arrived

Before Aurora could say thank you, she was gone

She carried her things up the narrow stairs, but paused on the landing

At the corner of her eye, she thought she saw someone

A tall, vaguely familiar silhouette slipping around the bend in the hallway

She blinked, and it was gone

Probably just sleep deprivation, she told herself

Her apartment was small, but clean and wellfurnished. A modest bedroom, a cozy living area

a tiny balcony where warm sunlight spilled in through gauzy curtains

There was even a small open kitchensomething she’d quietly hoped for

To most, it might not have mattered. But to Aurora, it was everything

and 

Growing up, her parents rarely paid attention to her dietary preferences. Most of the time, she had learned to cook for herself just to avoid the food she couldn’t eat

And nowshe had a space where she could cook whatever she wanted. For herself

Just the way she liked it

And that, in its quiet simplicity, made her deeply, genuinely happy

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